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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6246335" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Its been proven that many times our govt employed representatives who VOTE on these bills dont even read them. Its become common practice to issue a lengthy bill for review one minute before midnight, the night before the vote, giving congress zero chance to thoroughly review the bill. Is this any better or worse than misinformed citizens protesting what they THINK the bill consists of? How about the senator or congressman who goes on CNN or Fox News to argue for or against a bill, that they know next to nothing about?</p><p></p><p>This is what our govt has become. This is how it operates. On ignorance. Is that the fault of the citizens? If ignorance of legislation is so rampant and such a big problem these days, why does our govt not work towards opening avenues of education for this legislation? Because they deal in ignorance, its their stock in trade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6246335, member: 549629"] Its been proven that many times our govt employed representatives who VOTE on these bills dont even read them. Its become common practice to issue a lengthy bill for review one minute before midnight, the night before the vote, giving congress zero chance to thoroughly review the bill. Is this any better or worse than misinformed citizens protesting what they THINK the bill consists of? How about the senator or congressman who goes on CNN or Fox News to argue for or against a bill, that they know next to nothing about? This is what our govt has become. This is how it operates. On ignorance. Is that the fault of the citizens? If ignorance of legislation is so rampant and such a big problem these days, why does our govt not work towards opening avenues of education for this legislation? Because they deal in ignorance, its their stock in trade. [/QUOTE]
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